Liles and Crump were each charged with possession of Schedule II drugs (methadone and oxycodone) for resale and possession of drug paraphernalia. Liles was additionally charged with driving on a suspended license, speeding and no proof of insurance. Both were also charged on outstanding warrants from other agencies.

Reports said Sgt. Charlie Graham stopped the Ford F-150 pickup truck on Knoxville Highway for speeding. The sergeant reported that the truck was going 46 mph in a 30 mph speed zone. Liles reportedly had no driver's license with him and the truck was registered to another person.

Graham learned Liles' driver's license was suspended and that both he and Crump were wanted on warrants from Morgan and Anderson counties.

Graham searched Crump's purse and the truck and found bottles of prescription medication, spoons, syringes, and a smoking pipe. In the tool box of the truck, the sergeant found a safe that contained $12,000 and a handgun.

Liles and Crump were first taken to the Oliver Springs Police Department. On arrival there, Graham found more spoons, syringes and pills in the back seat of the car, reports said. Inside the station, a female employee told Graham that Crump also had a small bag containing 59 pills and a syringe hidden inside her vaginal area.

The pills were prescribed to Crump and Liles, but contained different amounts of pills than prescribed, reports said. They admitted getting the pills at pain clinics in Florida. They said they had made a deal with two Morgan County residents to travel with them to Florida to obtain the medication with the intention of selling it.

In February, Anderson County Sheriff's Department deputies arrested a Lenoir City woman for the same offense. Stephanie Lorraine Dickerson, 55, had more than 200 pills in her possession when she was arrested during a traffic stop. She also had hidden her pills inside her body. She had reportedly got the drugs at a Florida pain clinic. Deputies seized $993 in cash, a $500 money order, pills and a cell phone.